New Breed Documentary 1989 (2016)
Overview
The New Breed Documentary chronicles a cassette compilation put out by Freddy Alva & Chaka Malik in 1989. New York Hardcore was undergoing a transition at the end of the 80's & this generational shift was exemplified by the bands that were featured on the compilation.The story of the tape is at heart the story of NYC & kids that grew up in it's five boroughs as well as related outposts in Long Island/Yonkers. A unique set of social/economic circumstances during the 70's & 80's forged the individuals that went on to make up the New York Hardcore scene. This full length documentary profiles band members/fanzine editors/record label heads & fans that made up this vibrant scene with narration by NYHC book author Tony Rettman. It's unheard of for a feature film to focus on an outdated analog format like a cassette compilation but it is through the eyes of these individuals that a spotlight is shined onto those tumultuous times & what is ultimately a tribute to a bygone era.
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Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 2.266 |
Directed By
John Woods
TOP CAST
Djinji Brown
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James Damon
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Kevin Egan
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Andy Guida
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Astoria Lou
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Chaka Malik
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Adam Nathanson
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Carl Porcaro
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Michael Scondotto
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Joe Songco
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Dave Stein
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Gavin Van Vlack
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Brendan White
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Bill Wilson
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Chris Wynne
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Tony Rettman
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